THE ANGLER'S REGISTER. 



SCOTLAND. 



SUTHERLANDSHIRE, W. COAST. 



THE INVER AND KIRKIAG* (Salmon and Trout). Route: 

 rail to Aberdeen, and on by coach to Loch Inver; or rail to 

 Glasgow, and thence to Loch Inver. Excellent accommodation at 

 the inn, 21. 5s. per week ; servants, 25s. Terms, for salmon and sea 

 trout fishing, the latter of which is very good, 10s. 6d. a day, or 

 12Z. a month. Four rods on the Inver, two on the Kirkiag. 

 Fishing in the Kirkiag begins in April, the Inver is hardly so 

 good until June. No charge made for brown trout fishing. There 

 are forty lochs containing brown trout, and on some of them. are 

 boats for the purpose of trolling for salmo ferox, &c. The scenery 

 here is splendid, and admirably described in " Anderson's Guide." 

 Address to Thos. M'Kenzie, Loch Inver Inn, by Lairg. See 

 Advertisement. 



LOCH ASSYNT, a feeder of the Inver, good for river and sea 

 trout and ferox. It is free. 



LOCH STACK is now let to the lessee of the Laxford. 



THE INCHARD AND LOCH GARBET (capital for Salmon, Grilse, 

 and Sea Trout). Permission from the Inns at Scourie and Rhiconic. 

 A mail car runs to both places from Lairg twice a week, past Loch 

 Shin. From Scourie Inn to Loch Garbet is 11 miles. The 

 landlord, Mr. Tough, provides conveyances, and will give every 

 information. 



LOCH SHIN (Trout). It abounds also with salmo ferox. The 

 Loch is 20 miles long, and is open. Boats, &c., of Mrs. Tarrance, 

 who keeps the inn at Lairg. Route, rail to Aberdeen, coach to 

 Tain, or steamer to Dornoch Firth, car Mondays and Thursdays 

 from Bonar Bridge to Lairg. 



* Any further information desired on the Sutherland Rivers will be found 

 in Mr. Young's little book, " The Guide to Sutherland." 



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